
You've likely heard of dyed, metallized, and carbon window tints. But the term "nano-ceramic" is frequently thrown around as the ultimate premium option. What exactly is nano-ceramic tint, and how does it work?
The Science of Nano-Ceramics
Nano-ceramic tint is constructed using ultra-fine, non-metallic, non-conductive ceramic particles. These particles are so small (measured in nanometers) that they are completely invisible to the naked eye. They are embedded within the layers of the polyester film during the manufacturing process.
How it Blocks Heat
Unlike dyed films that absorb heat or metallized films that reflect it (which can interfere with electronics), ceramic particles are specifically engineered to target and block Infrared (IR) rays. IR rays are the primary source of the heat you feel from the sun. By blocking these specific wavelengths, nano-ceramic tint keeps your car's interior drastically cooler.
Unmatched UV Protection
In addition to blocking heat, nano-ceramic films block 99.9% of harmful Ultraviolet (UV) rays. This protects your skin from sun damage during long drives and prevents your dashboard, leather seats, and interior trim from fading and cracking over time.
No Signal Interference
Because the film contains zero metal, it will never interfere with your GPS, Bluetooth, toll passes, or cellular signals. You get maximum performance without any technological drawbacks.
